The Complete Mitochondrial Genome of the Damsel Bug Alloeorhynchus bakeri (Hemiptera: Nabidae)

<p>The complete sequence of the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) of the damsel bug, <i>Alloeorhynchus bakeri</i>, has been completed and annotated in this study. It represents the first sequenced mitochondrial genome of heteropteran family Nabidae. The circular genome is 15, 851 bp in len...

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Main Author: Hu Li, Haiyu Liu, Liangming Cao, Aimin Shi, Hailin Yang, Wanzhi Cai
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Language:English
Published: Ivyspring International Publisher 2012-01-01
Series:International Journal of Biological Sciences
Online Access:http://www.biolsci.org/v08p0093.htm
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spelling doaj-0c2ea787c1334f4d8cb86d40827424922020-11-24T22:47:19ZengIvyspring International PublisherInternational Journal of Biological Sciences1449-22882012-01-018193107The Complete Mitochondrial Genome of the Damsel Bug Alloeorhynchus bakeri (Hemiptera: Nabidae)Hu Li, Haiyu Liu, Liangming Cao, Aimin Shi, Hailin Yang, Wanzhi Cai<p>The complete sequence of the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) of the damsel bug, <i>Alloeorhynchus bakeri</i>, has been completed and annotated in this study. It represents the first sequenced mitochondrial genome of heteropteran family Nabidae. The circular genome is 15, 851 bp in length with an A+T content of 73.5%, contains the typical 37 genes that are arranged in the same order as that of the putative ancestor of hexapods. Nucleotide composition and codon usage are similar to other known heteropteran mitochondrial genomes. All protein-coding genes (PCGs) use standard initiation codons (methionine and isoleucine), except<i> COI</i>, which started with TTG. Canonical TAA and TAG termination codons are found in eight protein-coding genes, the remaining five (<i>COI</i>, <i>COII</i>, <i>COIII</i>, <i>ND5</i>, <i>ND1</i>) have incomplete termination codons (T or TA). PCGs of two strands present opposite CG skew which is also reflected by the nucleotide composition and codon usage. All tRNAs have the typical clover-leaf structure, except the dihydrouridine (DHU) arm of<i> tRNA<sup>Ser (AGN)</sup> </i>which forms a simple loop as known in many other metazoa. Secondary structure models of the ribosomal RNA genes of <i>A. bakeri</i> are presented, similar to those proposed for other insect orders. There are six domains and 45 helices and three domains and 27 helices in the secondary structures of<i> rrnL</i> and <i>rrnS</i>, respectively. The major non-coding region (also called control region) between the small ribosomal subunit and the <i>tRNA<sup>Ile </sup></i>gene includes two special regions. The first region includes four 133 bp tandem repeat units plus a partial copy of the repeat (28 bp of the beginning), and the second region at the end of control region contains 4 potential stem-loop structures. Finally, PCGs sequences were used to perform a phylogenetic study. Both maximum likelihood and Bayesian inference analyses highly support Nabidae as the sister group to Anthocoridae and Miridae.</p>http://www.biolsci.org/v08p0093.htm
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author Hu Li, Haiyu Liu, Liangming Cao, Aimin Shi, Hailin Yang, Wanzhi Cai
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The Complete Mitochondrial Genome of the Damsel Bug Alloeorhynchus bakeri (Hemiptera: Nabidae)
International Journal of Biological Sciences
author_facet Hu Li, Haiyu Liu, Liangming Cao, Aimin Shi, Hailin Yang, Wanzhi Cai
author_sort Hu Li, Haiyu Liu, Liangming Cao, Aimin Shi, Hailin Yang, Wanzhi Cai
title The Complete Mitochondrial Genome of the Damsel Bug Alloeorhynchus bakeri (Hemiptera: Nabidae)
title_short The Complete Mitochondrial Genome of the Damsel Bug Alloeorhynchus bakeri (Hemiptera: Nabidae)
title_full The Complete Mitochondrial Genome of the Damsel Bug Alloeorhynchus bakeri (Hemiptera: Nabidae)
title_fullStr The Complete Mitochondrial Genome of the Damsel Bug Alloeorhynchus bakeri (Hemiptera: Nabidae)
title_full_unstemmed The Complete Mitochondrial Genome of the Damsel Bug Alloeorhynchus bakeri (Hemiptera: Nabidae)
title_sort complete mitochondrial genome of the damsel bug alloeorhynchus bakeri (hemiptera: nabidae)
publisher Ivyspring International Publisher
series International Journal of Biological Sciences
issn 1449-2288
publishDate 2012-01-01
description <p>The complete sequence of the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) of the damsel bug, <i>Alloeorhynchus bakeri</i>, has been completed and annotated in this study. It represents the first sequenced mitochondrial genome of heteropteran family Nabidae. The circular genome is 15, 851 bp in length with an A+T content of 73.5%, contains the typical 37 genes that are arranged in the same order as that of the putative ancestor of hexapods. Nucleotide composition and codon usage are similar to other known heteropteran mitochondrial genomes. All protein-coding genes (PCGs) use standard initiation codons (methionine and isoleucine), except<i> COI</i>, which started with TTG. Canonical TAA and TAG termination codons are found in eight protein-coding genes, the remaining five (<i>COI</i>, <i>COII</i>, <i>COIII</i>, <i>ND5</i>, <i>ND1</i>) have incomplete termination codons (T or TA). PCGs of two strands present opposite CG skew which is also reflected by the nucleotide composition and codon usage. All tRNAs have the typical clover-leaf structure, except the dihydrouridine (DHU) arm of<i> tRNA<sup>Ser (AGN)</sup> </i>which forms a simple loop as known in many other metazoa. Secondary structure models of the ribosomal RNA genes of <i>A. bakeri</i> are presented, similar to those proposed for other insect orders. There are six domains and 45 helices and three domains and 27 helices in the secondary structures of<i> rrnL</i> and <i>rrnS</i>, respectively. The major non-coding region (also called control region) between the small ribosomal subunit and the <i>tRNA<sup>Ile </sup></i>gene includes two special regions. The first region includes four 133 bp tandem repeat units plus a partial copy of the repeat (28 bp of the beginning), and the second region at the end of control region contains 4 potential stem-loop structures. Finally, PCGs sequences were used to perform a phylogenetic study. Both maximum likelihood and Bayesian inference analyses highly support Nabidae as the sister group to Anthocoridae and Miridae.</p>
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